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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL Mr. and Mrs. Earn Silcox and their with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry family visited at Riverton Sunday, Egbert. · Mr. G. J. Bateman of Salt Lake, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Miller. ~r. and Mrs. George Elkins at- formerly of this ward has been proMr. and Mrs. Don Hogan spent The Allsop reunion held Wednesday tended a surprise party at Murray moted to assistant manager of the LOOK! Monday in Salt Lake. at the home of Earl Allsop on State Tuesday night, given in honor of Real Silk office "a.t Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Duncon of Centerville Street was attended by 150 relatives. In Our FURNITURE The official paper of the Salt Lake Clyde Elkins. spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Luncheon was served at 12:00 o'Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead returned branch has the f-ollowing to say: Mrs. Don Hogan. WINDOW For The clock, the afternoon was spent in home Monday after spending the last "The Salt Lake branch will welcome There seems to be an epidemic of games and program. In the evening , - FIRST PRIZE week at Provo. While there she at- the announcement that Jerry Bate- measles among the children of the dinner was served and dancing at 1 man is coming into the office in the tended the Scott reunion which was A $290.00 the Second ward chapel completed capacity of Assistant Manager. This ward. held at Vivion Park for three days. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hamilton of the day's entertainment. advancement is merited on Jerry's Living Room Suite Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman, Kei~h Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brown Mrs. Max Palmer and son, Lester and Harold Bateman, Mrs. Lydia past record. He first had a territory Mr. and Mrs. Bailey of Draper, Mr. returned Friday from a two month's Bateman and Martin Wight visited at in Salt Lake and after establishing and M;rs. F. Garrett of;.i:ast Midvale visit to New York City. Magna and Garfield ,Sunday even- himself and a clientele, he took charge Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pixton formMr. and Mrs. W. D. Kuhre returnof a crew. Going from one crew ing. ed a party and spent ,three days of ed Thursday from California where to another he has increased busiw:ss Mr. and Mrs. James Farmer o0f and developed other men for respon- last week fishing on the Strawberry. Mr. Kuhre has spent six months· in Bliss Idaho who has been touring sible positions. His ever willingness Bert Buckley, Ronald Bateman, the mission field for for the L. D. S. through California, left for their to help the other fellow and his good Wyoma Call and Marie Abbot spen1 Church. oome Sunday after spending the week cheer and optimistic outlook on the Saturday evening at Saltair. Members of the Elite Club spent end with Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Nord- "Realsilk Opportunity" has won him Ronald Bateman of Burley, Idaho the week-end at Brighton, occupyberg. many friends who join in wishing him and Willis Jacobsen both of the Mexi- ing the W. D. Kune cottage. Those Mrs. Lydia Bateman and daughter, the best in his new undertaking. can mission field spoke at the regular enjoying the trip were: Mr. and Lucile and Vesta Lancaster were the Sacrament meeting Sunday afternoon Mrs. A. Smith of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Clara Hogan of West Jordan The marriage of Fred Burmester Mrs. A. C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. L. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. is visiting at Draper. Bateman, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haliday of Pay- and Freda J. Barthel of Salt Lake G. Mitchell, Mr. and Ml'IS. !pua;ne Mr. and M~s. Ernest Dall and their son, formerly of thL<; place have mov- took place Wednesday of last week. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Reg White, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dimond and Mr. and Mrs. Boydon, Mr and Mrs. family ,Mr. and Mrs. Percy Burbanks ed to Midvale to make their home. rgert family and Miss Florence Ernshaw Arthur Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Silas of Eureka were week-end guests of Mrs. Gus Pappas entertained at a visited Mrs. Eliza Lloyd at Riverton, Brady of Salt Lake. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John social coffee party Friday afternoon Sunday. The Sandy Second ward choir will Yates. for the following guests: Mrs. Potter Don't forget the Mickey Melodiam; entertain in Big Willow Conyon on Mr. and Mrs. WilHam McEw!tn and children, Phyllis and James of were week-end guests of Mr. and Colorado, Mrs. Pete Cusis, Mrs. R. will welcome you to the dance Fri- Thursday evening at a "steak fry." Mrs. Alma Egbert. They motored to W. Palmer, Mrs. Emily Wardle, Mrs. day night. Everybody come! The members of the choir and patt-, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ;BatemaJ1 ners will be the guests. Park City Sunday and spent the day. Norvel Wardle, Mrs. Henry Egbert, were luncheon guests Thursday ev Mrs. Charles Anderson returned Mrs. Charles Cockyne is spending and Mrs. Frank Spratling. ening at Sandy given in honor of Sunday from Idaho where she was two weeks at Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Clift Swenson of Andrew Swenson's birthday annive1- called by the death of her mother. Miss Virgie Nordberg of Lark is Riverton visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Hendrickson spending two weeks visiting Mr. and Mr. Ronald •Bateman, son of Mr. sary. Mrs. Laura Stevens and childre1. have as their guests, Mr .and Mrs. Mrs. K. H. Nordberg. and Mrs. George A. Bateman of BurTheo Dwight won the prize Fox- ley, Idaho, formerly of this ward left of California and Frank Cooper spent Wilkins of Idaho. Mrs. Wilkins is a sister of Mrs. Hendrickson. trot at Union Wednesday night. for his home Tuesday after spending Sunday visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. anrl Mrs. Charles Cundick and Mrs. Lawrence Stapley and son, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Palmer are re- several days here on his return trip Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cundick have Robert have returned from Santaquin ceiving congratulati~ns upon the birth from the Mexican mission field. Satof a son. urday he and Marlin Bateman were arrived home after spending a week after spending the week with her The many friends of Gordon Drake dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royal touring through Idaho and Yellow-· mother, Mrs. N. York. Mrs. W. W. O'Brien and Mrs. W. are pleased to see he is able to be out Spratling. Royal also spent several stone Park. • Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Swenson aJ·· T. Vincent spent Wednesday at with us again after being ill for sev- years in the Mexican mission field. eral months. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller of Riv- receiving congratulations on the birth Brighton, the guests of Mrs. W. B. Joy. Myrtle Cundick spent the week--end erton, Ronald Bateman of Burley, of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Finlayson Miss Phyllis Vincent and Miss visiting in Salt Lake. Idaho and Marie Abbot attended the ' and family of Salt Lake were the Eliza Clyde spent Tuesday visiting A missionary shower was given at Salt Lake Theatre, M-onday night. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert NayWord has come that William Oh- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooley with Mrs. Roy Laver at Pleasant Grove. lor S11turday night in honor of Clar- willer has received his release from Sunday. Mr. Langford Ostler is in the St. The demonstration given by the ence Palmer who leaves soon for the the mission field and is ~pected Marks hospital very ill with pneuJordan Stake Relief Society WednesAustralia mission field. home very soon. Jack Smickle is suffering with Alma Egbert of Salt Lake, former- monia and other complications. Mrs. day in the Amusement Hall was atblood poisoning in his hand. ly of this ward had the misfortune Ostler was formerly Myrtle Brown tended by about three hundred and Mrs. Henry Egbert visited her of having his hand injured quite bad- of South Jordan. fifty people. Luncheon was served. Miss Flprenqe Ernshaw of 1Salt brother, Mr. Richard Farmer of ly. He had it operated on at the St. Mrs. W. W. O'Brien attended the Lake is spending the week witl1 Mrs. birtht+ay party given by Mrs. Carl Sandy at the L. ·D. S. Hospital Fri- Marks hospital. day. Mr. Farmer is doing as well Berg at Midvale Tuesday evening. Mrs. Emily Bastian, wife of G. S. Charles Dimond. Della Thaxton of Murray, Ralph as can be expected after undergoing Bastin, died at her home in Salt Lake Mrs. Wm. Dewey and Mrs. Tom a very serious operation last week.- Sunday. She was 65 years -old ,a na- Bailey of Sugarhouse, Lafe Johnson Dewey also sister of Mrs. W. Dewey Commissioner and Mrs. E. L. Bur- tive of England but had lived most of Bingham and Leah Yates formerl who is visiting here from Beaver Saltair where they all enjoyed a dip home. Games were played and reOLD BUT GOOD freshments served to 20 guests. gon and family have arrived home of her life in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. a party and spent Sunday at Brigh- were the guests of Mrs. A. C. J en- followed by supper. In Germany the use of legume Mr. and Mrs. Clemon Green spent 1 Mr.s. -R. A. Naylor and children are crops as green manure began in t:!he after spending two weeks visiting Bastin were formerly of this ward, ton. sen Wednesday afternoon. Sunday in Little Cottonwood Canyon. spending this week at Spanish Fork middle of the nineteenth century Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dimond and where tw-o of her sons live at th& and Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Allsop enterMrs. Nephi Gregory was a guest as guestt of her parents, Mr. and has proved family in Wyoming. tained Saturday evening at their an important factor in represent time. of her mother, Mr~. Sarah Lemon of Mrs. David Hughes. Mrs. C. A. Farmer of Logan spent claiming the sandy lands of parts of A policeman in Richmond, Virgin- home on Main Street. Those presMiss Veda Carlson of Logan who Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stocking, Mrs. Prussia. last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. just returned home from California ia, whose automobile collided with ent were, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whee..- Brinton Ward, Saturd.ay afternoon. ~r. Oscar ~gbe:t IS rep?rted _as George Stocking and famil(y were Henry Egbert. was the guest of Mrs. Robert S. Pix- another car, promptly arrested him- er of Cottonwood, Mr. and Mrs. Silas bemg on the siCk hst, suffermg With Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. CHEAP EGGS FROM PULLETS Mrs. Clyde Raddon spent the week ton last week. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Verlen Bateself for reckless driving. the measles. Gust Callas -of Bingham I . man, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Brady nnd • · n expenments by the United and Mr. and Mrs. R. Dyer of Salt Mr and Mrs Glen Milne and fam-1 . ~:s. Golden Holt spent Monday States department of agriculture genLake City. .1. · . d· . thr h visitmg her mother, Mrs. Henry B. eral-purpose pullets such as Ply 1 1es enJoye a mo t or t np oug Beckstead h R ,. • Weber Canyon Heber City and Provo · mout ocks, Rhode IslanH Reds, or • Mrs. Samuel Holt and Mrs. Ivy Wyandottes produced a doz~ eg...-.. Canyon, Sun day. W ardle spen t Thurs d ay VlSI · 't'mg W1'th f rom 6.8 pounds ' . . d of feed • and ctt Leghor..nMr. an d Mrs. Cl emon Green JOme Mrs Erban Ma M 11 Sugarhouse friends and spent SaturM. d M c Rebant. H h I pu 11 ets from 5.2 pounds of ,!eed. Old t S lt L k r. an rs. o er u_g- es and ' hens required a mucli larger amount Mrs. Ellie Berrett entertained at d a~r~. v!ra Baut~rfield of Salt Lake sons, Bobby and Ray _of California of feed than pullets in producing a a Quilting Bee Thursday. Chicken . 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Dav1d Hughes of dozen eggs dinner and a watermelon bust were was a dmner guest Sunday of her Spanish Fork visited here on Friday · 1 enjoyed at 4 o'clock by Mr. and Mrs. m~~~r~n~r~r:.r~ne~hfrg~~';~ry were of last week. . . STAN_D_A_R_D_._\_P_P_L_E_S_ WIN Heber Berrett, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin . t f M d Mrs. Stanley Todd, M1ss Lettie Boxed-apple growers were p'!on~r• Berrett, Miss Larene Barrett, Mrs. S un day dInller gues s 0 r. an Todd Fl d R D lb P k d · · """ "' t .. K.d 1 • oy upp, e ert ar an m e:!ltablishing ·standard ..,. -adea~ H tf 1\.- k f G d Jessie Barrett Mrs. Lillie Walker Mrs. Mrs. A r th ur Casper of ,•,as ml va e. M rs. a Ie ~ac ay o ranger an through which their product has Alice Berrett, Mrs. Nettie Ray, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Palmer of West gained recognition and its market inMartha Milne, Mrs. Clara Cole, Mrs. Jordan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. tegrity has been assured. Only by Esther Forbush, Mrs. Annie Walker, Leo Palmer on Sunday. establishing and adhering to such Mrs. Martha Oborn, Mrs. Carrie Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sheppick have Mr. and M.rs. Gust Callas and baby standards has the boxed-apple IndusCoomber, Mrs. Nancy Milne, and Mrs. returned home after spending the Helen of Bmgha~ were guests of try been able to compete with other Sarah Forbush. ' t k • . ·r 1f M Mrs. George Stockmg -on Monday. apple-producing sections more favor VISI mg rea I_ves, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burgon have pas wee . r. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holt were ably located as to markets Miss Salt Lake visitors Wednesday of last · · returned from an eleven day trip and Mrs. Anderson of Price. . I through Idaho and Yellowstone Park. Verena Anderson returned home with week. Miss Dorothy Johnson returned to them to spend an indefinite time. Mrs. Samuel Beckstead, Jr., spent THE SHEEP'S. CUD her home Saturday after a week's Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Beckstead are 1 Monday visiting her folks in Rivervisit with Mr. and Mrs. Alva John- living here with Virgil's parents, Mr. ton. When a sheep drops the cud, disson of Salt Lake. and Mrs. Isaac Beckstead. ease of the teeth or sore mouth, may Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen, Orson Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oakeson, be looked for. In other cases it is Jensen and Miss Mirla Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Nels Oakeson and their THE PUBLIC HAS AN INTEREST due to acidity of the stomach or to spent Sunday afternoon at Commun- families and Mrs. Emma Sheppick inferior feed. IN MINING ity Camp in Big Cottonwood Canyon. and family spent Saturday of last The contents of the _stomach are Mrs. Emma Nicol spent Monday week up Butterfield Cany-on . normally returned to the mouth for ~;ith Mrs. Will Stone of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Elred Mardle spent If the mining industry is to 8e ade- mastication, but owing to acidity, bad Mr. and Mrs. Clemon Green ac- Thursday evening of last week visit- quately protected from ill-advised taste, or to pain in chewing the feed companied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard ing with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Robert- and unfair legislation, preparation is dropped from the mouth.' This acAllington of Holilday moto~ed itq. son and Mrs. Mary Maynard. must be made iu advance to have as- counts for quantities of half-chewed Kamas last Saturday. Mrs. Joseph F. Palmer is ill, suf- sembled, all the facts pertaining to feed sometimes found on the ground. Mrs. H. A. Brady assisted by her fering from the effects of heart each question that is scheduled to The mouth or teeth should be atdaughter, Velma entertained Satur- trouble and nervousness. come up. For example, the right tended to if found diseased. Baking day at a birthday party honoring her Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tishner of of mines to use the waters of stream~ soda in from 1 to 2 teaspoonful doses daughter, Agnes on her1 12th birthday Magna were guests of ]dr. and Mrs. must be safeguarded ;the rights of will counteract excessive acidity of anniversary. Ten guests enjoyed re- Isaac Beckstead and Miss Dona Beck- prospectors must be preserved in the stomach. A purgative, such as freshments and games. stead on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. grazing districts of the West; the Epsom salt in 4-ounce doses ,may be Mr. and Mrs. Archie Burgon who Tishner have moved to Magna to right to prospect for and develop given. A good quality of feed should recently moved to California an- make their home. Mrs. Tishner wasl1 minerals in the national forests must be provided. nounce the arrival of a baby girl on formerly Miss Eva Beckstead. be relieved of restrictions; the govern July 23rd. His mother, Mrs. Charlie Mrs. R. A. Naylor, Miss Lottie ment policy regarding minerals conBurgon has been visiting there the Palmer and Mrs. Leo Palmer enter- tained in land grants must be morP "INSIDE" INFORMATION past month. tained at a shower at the Naylor clearly defined, and kept on a sound Miss Thirza Berrett is a guest of home, Saturday evening, August 21 basis; friendly labor relations must LINGER LONGER LINOLEUM her sister, Mrs. Eva Brady of Bing·· in honor of Clarence Palmer, son of 1 be maintained in the mining industry ham. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Palmer of West I by continuous attention to the causes Waxing or varnishing is said to Mr. and Mrs. Almie Erickson of Jordan who will leave September 17i of friction; the principle of promoting improve the appearanc~ of linoleum Murray were guests Sunday even- for the Australian mission field. The the greatest degree of safety for the and make it last longer. ing of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Erickson. evening was spent in games and workers in the mines must be enMr. and Mrs. Ed Fenstermaker and music. Miss Emma Gardner and · couraged. Government invasion of HORSE FEED HI~S • Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baker joined Earl Egbert recently returne1 mis-1 private business and curtailment of Oats are one of the bl!st grains for a party of friends and enjoyed a sionaries gave their testimonies tell- : private rights must be prevented. ·h orses. Compared with cc>rl\', oats dancing party at Cobblecrest, Mon- ing Clarence what to expect when he Active mining operations mean have more protein and leii carbohyday evening. gets working out in the mission field. steady employment at good wages, dratE's. They may ,be fed either Mrs. Clara Boggess and daughter, A late two course luncheon was serv- and ready markets for local farm w~ole or ground. For ve~ young Lillian, were Salt Lake visitors Wed- ed to 42 guests. products. ammals they should · be rolled or ;nesday. The Misses Ruth Martin apd De1la ------ground. In the case of horses that Mrs. Nephi Gregory spent Thurs- Sheppick of Salt Lake were guests . PRODUCfiON MUST eat too rapidly, it is ·advisable to day and Friday at Herriman, guest of Mrs. Emma Sheppick Saturday DETERMINE WAGES place a little chopped Clover hay or of Mrs. N. Nelson and Mrs. Crump. and Sunday. They also ·h ad as their some whole corncobs in the feed box Mrs. Martin Anderson is visiting guests, Lerenzo Oakeson of Magna Every employer wants to see and with the oats to prevent the dangoer this week in Bing-ham. Sunday evening. · contribute to good working conditions of choking. Mr. Walter Egbert is spending the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beckstead, and proper wages. Proper wages have Where corn is used instead of oats summer in California. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beck- been defined not as "living" wages or it is a good plan to provide leguminMiss Bernice and Master Ernest stead were week-end guests of Mr. even "saving' wages, but as "producous hay for the animals, since com Smith of Leamington are guests of and Mrs. Samuel Beckstead, Sr. 1ing" wages. is somewhat low in protein. Alfaltheir grand-mother, Mrs. Lucy A. Mrs. David Shields is very much The amount any employer can pay fa and corn IIJ'e receiving much favor Smith for a month. improved after suffering intenslev out in wages, depends entirely upon Mr. and Mrs. Edison Denny and from the effects of having her teeth the amount labor produces. The faun- when fed together to horses. In the absence of legumes a 'little linseed Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Brady and their pulled. BFFJClENT PUBLIC SBRVICEt dation principle of wage payment is meal or otiher protein CQJlcentrdte family motored to Garfield where Misses Vera and Rozella Lloyd en- that no employer can pay more fo: they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. tertained at a birthday party Fri- work than the total added value such may be included in the ratioa. 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And the dainty and delicious desserts you can make! Ices, sherbets, mousses, frozen custards, puddings, in endless variety. Clear, sparkling cubes of purest ice for table use are available at all times-frozen perfectly in the trays. I I I Come in and let us show you how easy and how inexpensive it is to place this modern convenience in your home. You can pay for it in monthly instalments, out of your regular budget. UTAH POWER fr LIGHT CO. I I |